Reorganizations

REORGANIZATIONS

January 11, 1993|The Morning Call

* Corby Industries Inc. of Allentown has introduced the 6100 Series Programmable Keypad. The new product operates one door or other relay controlled device for up to 36 people. It can be programmed from the keypad using a three to six-digit code.

* The Urban Research and Development Corp. of Bethlehem has received a contract from the City of Scranton to prepare zoning and land development ordinances.

* The Merchants National Bank of Bangor has earned a five-star rating from Bauer Financial Reports Inc. of Coral Gables, Fla., denoting safety and creditworthiness.

* Emmaus Associates has begun construction on Phase II of the Meadows at Indian Creek, a 232-unit apartment complex in Emmaus.

* Instant Access, a satellite paging communications services company has opened in Commerce Plaza, Allentown.

* Mr. Bulky Treats and Gifts and Philly Sportsfan recently have opened in the Lehigh Valley Mall. Also, Casual Corner has relocated to the upper level near the spiral ramp, Mr. Dunderbak's has relocated to the lower level near Macy's and Hanover Shoes has changed its name to Bostonian.

* RKR Hess Associates of East Stroudsburg has received the 1992 Excellence in Architecture award of the Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter, American Institute of Architects, for the design of the Tennis Cottage in Pike County.

* The six divisions of the Optoelectronics Group of EG&G Inc. has chosen Stiegler, Wells and Brunswick Inc. of Bethlehem as agency of record. The divisions are located in Montreal, Salem, Mass., Wiesbaden, Germany, Montgomeryville, Montgomery County, Sunnyvale Calif., and St. Louis, Mo.